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    Anschutz Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    Denver, COSitio web3032932338

    About Anschutz Family Foundation

    The Anschutz Family Foundation supports rural and urban Colorado nonprofit organizations that assist people to help themselves while nurturing and preserving their self-respect. The Foundation encourages endeavors that strengthen families and communities and advance individuals to become productive and responsible citizens, with special interest in self-sufficiency, community development, and programs aimed at the economically disadvantaged, children and youth, seniors, and people with disabilities.

    Focus Areas

    Self-sufficiencyCommunity developmentEconomic assistance / services for economically disadvantagedChildren and youth servicesSenior servicesServices for people with disabilitiesGeneral operating and program/project supportOccasional challenge/matching grants

    Who They Fund

    people experiencing homelessness (individuals & families)low-income families and economically disadvantaged residents

    About Anschutz Family Foundation

    The strongest signal in the recent grant record is repeated support for Colorado-based nonprofits that help people meet basic needs while building self-sufficiency. Anschutz Family Foundation has made multiple grants across 2023 through 2025 to organizations serving children and youth, families facing housing instability, seniors, and people with disabilities, usually through general operating support. Several of the larger awards also show a practical, service-oriented approach: Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Luis Valley received $30,000 in both 2024 and 2025 for year-round programming, while La Puente Home Inc received $25,000 in each of those years for essential human services in the San Luis Valley. Other grants point to a statewide pattern that reaches beyond metro Denver into rural communities, including Mesa County, Pueblo County, Grand County, and Moffat County. The foundation’s stated priorities align with that record: self-sufficiency, community development, and services for economically disadvantaged residents, children and youth, seniors, and people with disabilities. Grants also appear to support continuity for local organizations rather than isolated one-time projects, with recurring awards to the same grantees over multiple years.

    What Anschutz Family Foundation Funds

    Housing and homelessness-related work appears repeatedly in the recent grants. Warren Village Inc received $25,000 for supportive, transitional housing for low-income, single-parent families, along with an on-site early childhood education center and workforce development initiative. Posada received $12,500 in both 2024 and 2025 for shelter, housing, education, and employment resources for homeless individuals and families in Pueblo County. Food access and emergency assistance also show up in the record: Grand Valley Catholic Outreach Inc received $30,000 for food, clothing, housing, and emergency assistance for the poor and homeless in Mesa County, and Manna Soup Kitchen received $15,000 for healthy meals and support services. In education and youth services, Escuela de Guadalupe received $20,000 for Spanish-English bi-literacy and academic rigor, while CASA of Pueblo received $15,000 for volunteer advocates for children in abuse and neglect cases.

    How Anschutz Family Foundation Gives

    Typical awards are clustered tightly around $7,500 to $10,000, with a median and 25th percentile of $7,500 and a 75th percentile of $10,000. The recent grant list also includes several larger operating grants, suggesting the foundation scales up for selected recurring partners and programs. Multiple organizations appear in more than one year, including Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Luis Valley, La Puente Home Inc, Rocky Mountain PBS, Escuela de Guadalupe, Northwest Colorado Health, Posada, and Brothers Redevelopment Inc. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it accepts unsolicited applications through its listed grant cycles and letter-of-inquiry process. Grants are generally made for general operating or program/project support, with some challenge and matching grants.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.6M

    Total Assets

    $46.9M

    Total Revenue

    $5M

    Total Expenses

    $3.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $8K and $10K, with a median of $8K.

    25th Percentile

    $8K

    Median

    $8K

    75th Percentile

    $10K

    Geographic Reach

    Local10 states funded

    About 93% of grants go to recipients in CO.

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    Topics

    food security & meal programshomelessness prevention & transitional housingearly childhood education & childcare (infant to pre-K)youth development & after-school programmingworkforce development & family self-sufficiencyhome repair/modification & aging-in-place supportlocal public media & regional history/education programming

    Where Anschutz Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is concentrated in Colorado: 93% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. Within Colorado, activity reaches Alamosa, Denver, Grand Junction, Fraser, Durango, Steamboat Springs, Pueblo, Edgewater, and Salisbury School’s out-of-state award in Connecticut stands out as an exception in the recent list. The strongest patterns appear in the San Luis Valley, Pueblo County, and the Denver metro area, with additional support in Grand County, Mesa County, and Moffat County.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Anschutz Family Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Anschutz Family Foundation support?

    The foundation supports Colorado nonprofit organizations serving rural and urban communities, with emphasis on self-sufficiency, community development, economically disadvantaged residents, children and youth, seniors, and people with disabilities. Recent grants also show support for general operating, housing, food, early learning, and family services.

    Does Anschutz Family Foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. Its listed grant programs say they accept unsolicited requests, including a regular grant cycle and a letter-of-inquiry option. The foundation’s annual and spring/fall cycles are described as competitive grant programs for Colorado nonprofits and related public or fiscally sponsored entities.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The typical award is small and concentrated: the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile are $7,500, $7,500, and $10,000. The recent grants list also shows larger awards such as $30,000 and $25,000 for selected organizations and multi-year recipients.

    How local is the giving?

    The giving is highly local to Colorado. The top state by grant count is Colorado, and 93% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. The recent grants list is entirely U.S.-based, with most recipients in Colorado cities and counties.

    Are grants usually restricted to one-time projects or ongoing support?

    The recent record shows repeated general operating support across multiple years for several organizations, alongside some program-specific awards. The foundation also lists general operating and program/project support in its grant programs, plus occasional challenge or matching grants.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

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    Anschutz Family Foundation General Grant Program (Spring & Fall Grant Cycles)

    Self-sufficiencyCommunity developmentEconomically disadvantaged+3 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Must be a 501(c)(3) public charity, an independent sponsored project of a 501(c)(3), or a government/tax-supported public entity. Activities must take place in Colorado. Organizations with annual budgets over $10M, start-ups (<3 years), organizations in leadership transition, grants to individuals, capital campaigns (rare, rural exceptions by LOI), multi-year grants, endowments, debt reduction, advocacy/public policy/research, and certain other categories are not typically funded. Only one application per organization every 12 months. Final report for any previously awarded grant required before new request considered.

    Fecha límite: Two annual deadlines: January 15 and July 1 (applications due by 5:00 p.m.).

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    General Grantmaking (Anschutz Family Foundation)

    Civic, Community, and Capacity BuildingCrisis InterventionEarly Childhood Development+6 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Applicant must be a 501(c)(3) public charity, an independent sponsored project of a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor, or a government/tax-supported public entity. Activities or programs must take place in Colorado. Only one application per organization is accepted every 12 months, and organizations funded for two consecutive calendar years must take one year off before reapplying. Prior final reports must be submitted before a new request is considered. Organizations with annual budgets over $10 million, start-ups under 3 years old, and certain other categories are not typically funded.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Luis ValleyAlamosa, CO$30,0002025General operating support to provide high-quality, affordable, year-round programming to children and youth across five clubs in the San Luis Valley.
    La Puente Home IncAlamosa, CO$25,0002025General operating support for essential human services for homeless and economically disadvantaged residents of the San Luis Valley.
    Grand Kids Learning CenterFraser, CO$21,0002025General operating support to provide high-quality early learning for children, ages 8 weeks to 6 years old, across three locations in Grand County.
    Escuela de GuadalupeDenver, CO$20,0002025General operating support to uplift students by offering an education that integrates Spanish and English bi-literacy, Catholic values, and academic rigor.
    Rocky Mountain PBSDenver, CO$20,0002025To support the production of Colorado Experience, an award-winning history series that explores the people, events and places that have shaped Colorado.
    Northwest Colorado HealthSteamboat Springs, CO$15,0002025To support the Haven Assisted Living and the Home and Community Based Services program providing non-medical support for homebound residents in Moffat County.
    Brothers Redevelopment IncEdgewater, CO$12,5002025To support the Home Modification and Repair Program and Paint-A-Thon Program for low-income seniors and disabled homeowners.
    PosadaPueblo, CO$12,5002025General operating support for shelter, housing, education, and employment resources for homeless individuals and families in Pueblo County.
    Catholic Charities of Southern ColoradoPueblo, CO$12,0002025General operating support for supportive services that stabilize and strengthen economically disadvantaged families in southern Colorado.
    Pueblo Cooperative Care CenterPueblo, CO$12,0002025General operating support to provide food assistance and basic needs support for low-income families in Pueblo County.
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo CountyPueblo, CO$12,0002025General operating support to provide high-quality, affordable, year-round programming to children and youth in Pueblo County.
    Salisbury SchoolSalisbury, CT$10,5002025General operating support to educate young men of character and promise who are prepared to meet the challenges of college and adulthood, and to make a difference in an entrepreneurial, technological, and cosmopolitan world.
    A Shared VisionWestminster, CO$10,0002025General operating support to ensure children with visual impairments, from birth to age three, receive essential early intervention vision services from a community of highly skilled and collaborative professionals.
    Emily Griffith FoundationDenver, CO$10,0002025To support the 360 Fund which provides financial assistance for non-tuition expenses such as transportation, medical, childcare, and housing costs.
    Colorado Dream FoundationDenver, CO$10,0002025General operating support to assist low-income, at-risk children through a long-term intervention program that encourages academic growth and higher education.
    Work OptionsDenver, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide job training, life skills, and job placement in the food service industry for impoverished individuals.
    Family & Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC)Breckenridge, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide basic needs to low-income residents and workers in Summit County.
    Riverside Education CentersGrand Junction, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide structured enrichment and social-emotional support services for disadvantaged K-12th grade Mesa County students.
    SafeHouse Denver IncDenver, CO$10,0002025General operating support to assist women and children who are seeking safety from domestic violence.
    Partners of Delta Montrose and OurayMontrose, CO$10,0002025General operating support for youth mentoring programs and other supporting services in rural Delta, Montrose, and Ouray Counties.
    Cobbled StreetsWheat Ridge, CO$10,0002025To support children in foster care with individualized experiences and opportunities so they can heal from trauma, create connections, and thrive.
    Community TableArvada, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide low-income households with emergency food as well as self-sufficiency programs and services.
    ALiGHT (Alliance to Lead Impact in Global Human Trafficking)Denver, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide a fresh start for human trafficking survivors by rapidly matching survivor legal needs with untapped expertise.
    The Inn Between of Longmont IncLongmont, CO$10,0002025To support affordable, supportive housing and wraparound support for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
    Community Food Bank of Grand JunctionGrand Junction, CO$10,0002025General operating support to advance community health and economic stability in Mesa County by boosting nutritious food access and addressing root causes of food insecurity.
    Archway Housing and ServicesLakewood, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide wraparound services for individuals exiting homelessness and living in affordable housing in Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson, and El Paso Counties.
    Blue Sky BridgeBoulder, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide child abuse intervention, education, and advocacy, increasing the safety of Boulder Countys children and families.
    Bal Swan Children's CenterBroomfield, CO$10,0002025General operating support for educational programming and therapy services for children and families who cannot afford them.
    Habitat for Humanity of the Roaring Fork Valley IncGlenwood Springs, CO$10,0002025To support the construction of The Confluence, an affordable housing community located in Glenwood Springs.
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer CountyFort Collins, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide high-quality, affordable, year-round programming to children and youth in Larimer County.
    Meals on Wheels Mesa CountyGrand Junction, CO$10,0002025To support Meals on Wheels Mesa County promoting the independence, health and well-being of the elderly through quality nutritional services.
    Chaffee Housing TrustBuena Vista, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide affordable and sustainable homeownership and rental opportunities to qualifying residents.
    Mountain Family CenterGranby, CO$10,0002025General operating support for programs to combat generational poverty, expand hunger relief efforts, and expand financial resources for residents of Grand and Jackson Counties.
    Project SanctuaryPagosa Springs, CO$10,0002025To support Colorado military families to heal and move forward in life through six-day therapeutic retreats in Colorado and post-retreat case management.
    Home Builders FoundationCentennial, CO$10,0002025General operating support to help individuals with disabilities and their families live independent, elevated lives through no-cost home modifications.
    Adaptive Sports Association IncDurango, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide outdoor, sport, and recreational experiences for people with disabilities, regardless of their ability to pay.
    Homeward Pikes PeakColorado Springs, CO$10,0002025General operating support for recovery services and housing for the most vulnerable in the Colorado Springs homeless and addicted populations.
    Adam's CampEnglewood, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide therapeutic programs and need-based scholarships for Colorado children with developmental disabilities, particularly those living with cerebral palsy, and their families.
    Havern SchoolLittleton, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide educational interventions for underserved, neurodivergent students living with specific learning disabilities and differences.
    ARISEFrisco, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide housing, legal advocacy, a hotline, and outreach opportunities for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and trauma.
    Denver Food RescueDenver, CO$10,0002025To support the No Cost Grocery Program that provides healthy food to those without access in Denver, Arapahoe, and Adams Counties.
    Kim Equine Pavilion and Education Center IncKim, CO$10,0002025A challenge grant to support emergency infrastructure needs, including the transition of the south end of the pavilion and education center from windscreens to a solid wall with doors.
    Careers in Construction ColoradoColorado Springs, CO$10,0002025General operating support to offer students pre-apprenticeship training, job placements, and opportunities to develop relationships within the construction industry.
    Denver Inner City ParishDenver, CO$10,0002025General operating support for critical community services provided to under-served, low-income, and at-risk communities in Denver.
    Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy NetworkWestminster, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide free legal services to immigrant children and families who are survivors of abuse, persecution or other violence.
    Northerners Senior Citizens Association IncLa Jara, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide meals and activities for seniors in Conejos County.
    Broomfield FISHBroomfield, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide a variety of family support services including assistance with food, emergency financial assistance, and resource support.
    Emergency Family Assistance Association IncBoulder, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide basic necessities to people who need help.
    Community MinistryDenver, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide emergency food assistance for low-income individuals and families.
    Greccio HousingColorado Springs, CO$10,0002025General operating support to provide affordable housing and resources that encourage stability for residents in El Paso County.

    Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Luis Valley

    $30,000
    Alamosa, CO2025

    General operating support to provide high-quality, affordable, year-round programming to children and youth across five clubs in the San Luis Valley.

    La Puente Home Inc

    $25,000
    Alamosa, CO2025

    General operating support for essential human services for homeless and economically disadvantaged residents of the San Luis Valley.

    Grand Kids Learning Center

    $21,000
    Fraser, CO2025

    General operating support to provide high-quality early learning for children, ages 8 weeks to 6 years old, across three locations in Grand County.

    Escuela de Guadalupe

    $20,000
    Denver, CO2025

    General operating support to uplift students by offering an education that integrates Spanish and English bi-literacy, Catholic values, and academic rigor.

    Rocky Mountain PBS

    $20,000
    Denver, CO2025

    To support the production of Colorado Experience, an award-winning history series that explores the people, events and places that have shaped Colorado.

    Northwest Colorado Health

    $15,000
    Steamboat Springs, CO2025

    To support the Haven Assisted Living and the Home and Community Based Services program providing non-medical support for homebound residents in Moffat County.

    Brothers Redevelopment Inc

    $12,500
    Edgewater, CO2025

    To support the Home Modification and Repair Program and Paint-A-Thon Program for low-income seniors and disabled homeowners.

    Posada

    $12,500
    Pueblo, CO2025

    General operating support for shelter, housing, education, and employment resources for homeless individuals and families in Pueblo County.

    Catholic Charities of Southern Colorado

    $12,000
    Pueblo, CO2025

    General operating support for supportive services that stabilize and strengthen economically disadvantaged families in southern Colorado.

    Pueblo Cooperative Care Center

    $12,000
    Pueblo, CO2025

    General operating support to provide food assistance and basic needs support for low-income families in Pueblo County.

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo County

    $12,000
    Pueblo, CO2025

    General operating support to provide high-quality, affordable, year-round programming to children and youth in Pueblo County.

    Salisbury School

    $10,500
    Salisbury, CT2025

    General operating support to educate young men of character and promise who are prepared to meet the challenges of college and adulthood, and to make a difference in an entrepreneurial, technological, and cosmopolitan world.

    A Shared Vision

    $10,000
    Westminster, CO2025

    General operating support to ensure children with visual impairments, from birth to age three, receive essential early intervention vision services from a community of highly skilled and collaborative professionals.

    Emily Griffith Foundation

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    To support the 360 Fund which provides financial assistance for non-tuition expenses such as transportation, medical, childcare, and housing costs.

    Colorado Dream Foundation

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    General operating support to assist low-income, at-risk children through a long-term intervention program that encourages academic growth and higher education.

    Work Options

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    General operating support to provide job training, life skills, and job placement in the food service industry for impoverished individuals.

    Family & Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC)

    $10,000
    Breckenridge, CO2025

    General operating support to provide basic needs to low-income residents and workers in Summit County.

    Riverside Education Centers

    $10,000
    Grand Junction, CO2025

    General operating support to provide structured enrichment and social-emotional support services for disadvantaged K-12th grade Mesa County students.

    SafeHouse Denver Inc

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    General operating support to assist women and children who are seeking safety from domestic violence.

    Partners of Delta Montrose and Ouray

    $10,000
    Montrose, CO2025

    General operating support for youth mentoring programs and other supporting services in rural Delta, Montrose, and Ouray Counties.

    Cobbled Streets

    $10,000
    Wheat Ridge, CO2025

    To support children in foster care with individualized experiences and opportunities so they can heal from trauma, create connections, and thrive.

    Community Table

    $10,000
    Arvada, CO2025

    General operating support to provide low-income households with emergency food as well as self-sufficiency programs and services.

    ALiGHT (Alliance to Lead Impact in Global Human Trafficking)

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    General operating support to provide a fresh start for human trafficking survivors by rapidly matching survivor legal needs with untapped expertise.

    The Inn Between of Longmont Inc

    $10,000
    Longmont, CO2025

    To support affordable, supportive housing and wraparound support for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

    Community Food Bank of Grand Junction

    $10,000
    Grand Junction, CO2025

    General operating support to advance community health and economic stability in Mesa County by boosting nutritious food access and addressing root causes of food insecurity.

    Archway Housing and Services

    $10,000
    Lakewood, CO2025

    General operating support to provide wraparound services for individuals exiting homelessness and living in affordable housing in Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson, and El Paso Counties.

    Blue Sky Bridge

    $10,000
    Boulder, CO2025

    General operating support to provide child abuse intervention, education, and advocacy, increasing the safety of Boulder Countys children and families.

    Bal Swan Children's Center

    $10,000
    Broomfield, CO2025

    General operating support for educational programming and therapy services for children and families who cannot afford them.

    Habitat for Humanity of the Roaring Fork Valley Inc

    $10,000
    Glenwood Springs, CO2025

    To support the construction of The Confluence, an affordable housing community located in Glenwood Springs.

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County

    $10,000
    Fort Collins, CO2025

    General operating support to provide high-quality, affordable, year-round programming to children and youth in Larimer County.

    Meals on Wheels Mesa County

    $10,000
    Grand Junction, CO2025

    To support Meals on Wheels Mesa County promoting the independence, health and well-being of the elderly through quality nutritional services.

    Chaffee Housing Trust

    $10,000
    Buena Vista, CO2025

    General operating support to provide affordable and sustainable homeownership and rental opportunities to qualifying residents.

    Mountain Family Center

    $10,000
    Granby, CO2025

    General operating support for programs to combat generational poverty, expand hunger relief efforts, and expand financial resources for residents of Grand and Jackson Counties.

    Project Sanctuary

    $10,000
    Pagosa Springs, CO2025

    To support Colorado military families to heal and move forward in life through six-day therapeutic retreats in Colorado and post-retreat case management.

    Home Builders Foundation

    $10,000
    Centennial, CO2025

    General operating support to help individuals with disabilities and their families live independent, elevated lives through no-cost home modifications.

    Adaptive Sports Association Inc

    $10,000
    Durango, CO2025

    General operating support to provide outdoor, sport, and recreational experiences for people with disabilities, regardless of their ability to pay.

    Homeward Pikes Peak

    $10,000
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    General operating support for recovery services and housing for the most vulnerable in the Colorado Springs homeless and addicted populations.

    Adam's Camp

    $10,000
    Englewood, CO2025

    General operating support to provide therapeutic programs and need-based scholarships for Colorado children with developmental disabilities, particularly those living with cerebral palsy, and their families.

    Havern School

    $10,000
    Littleton, CO2025

    General operating support to provide educational interventions for underserved, neurodivergent students living with specific learning disabilities and differences.

    ARISE

    $10,000
    Frisco, CO2025

    General operating support to provide housing, legal advocacy, a hotline, and outreach opportunities for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and trauma.

    Denver Food Rescue

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    To support the No Cost Grocery Program that provides healthy food to those without access in Denver, Arapahoe, and Adams Counties.

    Kim Equine Pavilion and Education Center Inc

    $10,000
    Kim, CO2025

    A challenge grant to support emergency infrastructure needs, including the transition of the south end of the pavilion and education center from windscreens to a solid wall with doors.

    Careers in Construction Colorado

    $10,000
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    General operating support to offer students pre-apprenticeship training, job placements, and opportunities to develop relationships within the construction industry.

    Denver Inner City Parish

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    General operating support for critical community services provided to under-served, low-income, and at-risk communities in Denver.

    Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network

    $10,000
    Westminster, CO2025

    General operating support to provide free legal services to immigrant children and families who are survivors of abuse, persecution or other violence.

    Northerners Senior Citizens Association Inc

    $10,000
    La Jara, CO2025

    General operating support to provide meals and activities for seniors in Conejos County.

    Broomfield FISH

    $10,000
    Broomfield, CO2025

    General operating support to provide a variety of family support services including assistance with food, emergency financial assistance, and resource support.

    Emergency Family Assistance Association Inc

    $10,000
    Boulder, CO2025

    General operating support to provide basic necessities to people who need help.

    Community Ministry

    $10,000
    Denver, CO2025

    General operating support to provide emergency food assistance for low-income individuals and families.

    Greccio Housing

    $10,000
    Colorado Springs, CO2025

    General operating support to provide affordable housing and resources that encourage stability for residents in El Paso County.